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5 April, 05:58

How can i factor this?

x^ (2n) - 2x^ (n) + 1

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  1. 5 April, 07:31
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    You can make it easier by replacing x^n with another variable, factoring, then putting x^n back in the end.

    Using exponent and algebra rules, rewrite x^2n - 2x^n + 1 as

    (x^n) ^2 - (2 x x^2) + 1

    Then, let x^n = m.

    m^2 - 2m + 1

    Now factor that: (m - 1) ^2

    And now put x^n back: (x^n - 1) ^2
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